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I am trying to plot a geotiff and a shapefile together in a map (not unlike the demo in help with the image and roads of Boston). However, when I use the commands, my shapefile ends up plotted behind the geotiff rather than above the image. My command looks like this (edited for simplicity):
mapshow(imagegrid, Rmapref) mapshow(shape)
the georeferencing in both Rmapref and shape is based in geographic (lat/long) coordinates rather than in x/y map coordinates, but memory issues were causing failure when plotting using geoshow. Any advice will help. Thanks.
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Neil Caithness
on 18 Jun 2012
I was about to post the same question but I'll add another example here.
[Z, R] = sdtsdemread('9129CATD.DDF');
mapshow(Z, R, 'DisplayType', 'surface')
x = [3.15 3.24]*10^5;
y = [4.91 4.91]*10^6;
hold on
plot(x,y,'*-k')
The points and line from the PLOT are obscured by the surface. How to bring these to the front? I think this is a general problem with surfaces and lines/points.
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Neil Caithness
on 18 Jun 2012
The solution I've found builds on the fact that even 2-d plotting is done in 3-d with an implied z=0. With MAPSHOW the surface is viewed from vertically above the X/Y plane, so any lines/points with a height of z=0 are obscured by map surface values >0.
One solution is to use PLOT3 with suitably large z values. Changing my example above:
[Z, R] = sdtsdemread('9129CATD.DDF');
mapshow(Z, R, 'DisplayType', 'surface')
x = [3.15 3.24]*10^5;
y = [4.91 4.91]*10^6;
z = [1 1] + max(Z(:));
hold on
plot3(x,y,z,'*-k')
Use the rotate button in the figure window to see what's going on.
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